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Rexleigh Covered Bridge
Rehabilitated in 2007. The Rexleigh bridge ...
South Argyle United Presbyterian Church
1785 - 1935
First Pastor Rev. Thomas Beveredge
...Home and Laboratory of Dr. Asa Fitch, Jr.
1809-1879
First State entomologist, 1854-71. Pione...
Old White Church
United Presbyterian Church
organized by Ballibay I...
A Log Church
A log church which stood here was burned by the British
Old Turnpike
Grave- Yard 1756
Buried here are 40 Revolutionary ...
Great Northern War Trail
c. 1650-1700
Over which Indians led New England ca...
Continental Road
Di- On- On- Da- Wa- Ha Trail
Col. Baum's route fro...
Allen Cabin
The log cabin where all six of the Allen family and three ...
The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east o...
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Rexleigh Covered Bridge
Rehabilitated in 2007. The Rexleigh bridge is a Howe Truss with cast iron shoes built in 1874. This is the third bridge on this site.
Marker is at the intersection of Rexleigh Road and Camp Road, on the left ...
South Argyle United Presbyterian Church
1785 - 1935
First Pastor Rev. Thomas Beveredge
First Elders John McNeil John McKnight William Reid
First Trustees Casper Bain William Robertson Robert Robertson David McKnight John Reid John Harsha
Building is situated on the 160 acres deeded to the ...
Home and Laboratory of Dr. Asa Fitch, Jr.
1809-1879
First State entomologist, 1854-71. Pioneer in study of crop pests and their control.
Marker is on New York Route 29 0.2 miles from Pine Ln, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Old White Church
United Presbyterian Church
organized by Ballibay Ireland July 23,1751
Rev Thomas Clark M.D. and his congregation immigrated to America in 1764 and settled in Salem and erected a log church in 1766 the first Protestant church in New York State ...
A Log Church
A log church which stood here was burned by the British
Battle of Walloomsac
Aug. 16, 1777
Marker is at the intersection of North Hoosic Road and County Route 68, on the right when traveling north on North Hoosic Road.
...Old Turnpike
Grave- Yard 1756
Buried here are 40 Revolutionary soldiers and veterans of other wars.
Marker is on Turnpike Road just from County Route 71, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Great Northern War Trail
c. 1650-1700
Over which Indians led New England captives to Canada during Indian Wars.
Marker is at the intersection of U.S. 22 and New York Route 313, on the left when traveling north on U.S. 22.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Continental Road
Di- On- On- Da- Wa- Ha Trail
Col. Baum's route from Ft. Miller to Bennington August 14,1777
Marker is at the intersection of Turnpike Road and Academy Street, on the right when traveling south on Turnpike Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Allen Cabin
The log cabin where all six of the Allen family and three slaves were killed, July 26,1777 by Leloup and his Indians was north of here.
Marker is at the intersection of County Route 49 and Allen Road, on the ...
The Family of John Allen
Nine persons
were massacred about 100 yards east of here by a band of Indians attached to Burgoyne's army July 25,1777. The Cairn marks their burial place.
Marker is on Allen Road ½ mile north of County Route 49, on ...